ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (11/21/89)
Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report,
November 1989.
Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by state, reported November 1987 through October 1988 and November 1988
through October 1989; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through October 1989
Nov. 1987- Nov. 1988-
Oct. 1988 Oct. 1989
STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Alabama 201 4.9 237 5.7
Alaska 17 2.9 19 3.1
Arizona 310 8.9 278 7.8
Arkansas 85 3.5 71 2.9
California 5,955 21.2 6,438 22.5
Colorado 314 9.3 383 11.1
Connecticut 419 13.0 429 13.3
Delaware 75 11.7 76 11.7
District of Columbia 480 77.1 519 83.7
Florida 2,494 20.3 3,486 27.8
Georgia 688 10.9 1,202 18.7
Hawaii 99 8.8 165 14.4
Idaho 10 1.0 22 2.1
Illinois 973 8.4 1,139 9.8
Indiana 120 2.2 303 5.5
Iowa 38 1.3 59 2.1
Kansas 91 3.6 99 3.9
Kentucky 91 2.4 117 3.1
Louisiana 388 8.4 490 10.6
Maine 32 2.7 59 4.9
Maryland 558 12.4 687 15.1
Massachusetts 679 11.5 755 12.8
Michigan 434 4.8 523 5.8
Minnesota 178 4.2 187 4.4
Mississippi 120 4.5 171 6.4
Missouri 396 7.8 423 8.2
Montana 15 1.8 17 2.0
Nebraska 39 2.4 44 2.7
Nevada 146 14.5 167 16.2
New Hampshire 41 3.9 42 4.0
New Jersey 2,670 34.7 2,251 29.1
New Mexico 51 3.3 100 6.4
New York 6,558 36.6 6,474 36.0
North Carolina 294 4.5 391 6.0
North Dakota 3 0.4 6 0.9
Ohio 524 4.9 497 4.6
Oklahoma 122 3.6 178 5.2
Oregon 180 6.6 239 8.8
Pennsylvania 903 7.6 1,113 9.4
Rhode Island 90 9.2 84 8.5
South Carolina 162 4.6 312 8.8
South Dakota 5 0.7 6 0.8
Tennessee 325 6.7 243 5.0
Texas 2,190 12.6 2,537 14.2
Utah 61 3.5 86 4.9
Vermont 16 2.9 14 2.5
Virginia 368 6.2 401 6.7
Washington 422 9.2 479 10.3
West Virginia 17 0.9 53 2.8
Wisconsin 106 2.2 131 2.7
Wyoming 6 1.2 14 2.7
U.S. total 30,559 12.4 34,216 13.8
Guam 1 0.8 2 1.5
Pacific Islands, U.S. _ . 1 0.7
Puerto Rico 1,251 38.0 1,172 35.4
Virgin Islands, U.S. 33 29.2 28 24.3
Total 31,844 12.8 35,419 14.1
Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by state, reported November 1987 through October 1988 and November 1988
through October 1989; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through October 1989
Cumulative totals
Adults/ Children
STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Alabama 620 15 635
Alaska 71 2 73
Arizona 881 5 886
Arkansas 228 3 231
California 22,150 154 22,304
Colorado 1,173 7 1,180
Connecticut 1,316 47 1,363
Delaware 210 4 214
District of Columbia 1,870 26 1,896
Florida 9,140 246 9,386
Georgia 2,851 36 2,887
Hawaii 444 2 446
Idaho 46 2 48
Illinois 3,229 47 3,276
Indiana 635 7 642
Iowa 155 3 158
Kansas 282 3 285
Kentucky 302 5 307
Louisiana 1,472 23 1,495
Maine 144 2 146
Maryland 1,974 46 2,020
Massachusetts 2,331 41 2,372
Michigan 1,346 21 1,367
Minnesota 598 7 605
Mississippi 348 6 354
Missouri 1,148 10 1,158
Montana 38 _ 38
Nebraska 121 1 122
Nevada 420 3 423
New Hampshire 123 4 127
New Jersey 7,346 209 7,555
New Mexico 222 1 223
New York 24,773 581 25,354
North Carolina 986 22 1,008
North Dakota 16 _ 16
Ohio 1,537 23 1,560
Oklahoma 460 9 469
Oregon 658 3 661
Pennsylvania 3,095 54 3,149
Rhode Island 267 6 273
South Carolina 642 18 660
South Dakota 16 _ 16
Tennessee 689 10 699
Texas 7,596 65 7,661
Utah 221 5 226
Vermont 48 1 49
Virginia 1,273 22 1,295
Washington 1,480 12 1,492
West Virginia 108 2 110
Wisconsin 397 1 398
Wyoming 26 _ 26
U.S. total 107,522 1,822 109,344
Guam 7 _ 7
Pacific Islands, U.S. 1 _ 1
Puerto Rico 2,738 83 2,821
Virgin Islands, U.S. 65 3 68
Total 110,333 1,908 112,241
Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
November 1987 through October 1988 and November 1988 through October 1989;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through October 1989
Nov. 1987- Nov. 1988-
METROPOLITAN Oct. 1988 Oct. 1989
AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Akron, Ohio 26 4.1 27 4.2
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 71 8.4 65 7.7
Allentown, Pa. 29 4.4 30 4.5
Anaheim, Calif. 238 10.7 283 12.5
Atlanta, Ga. 483 17.9 947 34.2
Austin, Tex. 94 11.7 204 24.3
Bakersfield, Calif. 23 4.4 33 6.1
Baltimore, Md. 307 13.4 438 19.1
Baton Rouge, La. 27 4.7 50 8.6
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 337 25.8 206 15.8
Birmingham, Ala. 58 6.3 90 9.8
Boston, Mass. 536 14.3 596 15.9
Bridgeport, Conn. 120 14.4 137 16.4
Buffalo, N.Y. 45 4.7 53 5.6
Charleston, S.C. 42 8.2 60 11.4
Charlotte, N.C. 76 6.9 81 7.3
Chicago, Ill. 841 13.5 935 14.9
Cincinnati, Ohio 72 5.1 62 4.4
Cleveland, Ohio 132 7.2 130 7.1
Columbus, Ohio 126 9.6 110 8.3
Dallas, Tex. 569 22.5 572 22.0
Dayton, Ohio 42 4.5 66 7.1
Denver, Colo. 251 14.7 310 17.8
Detroit, Mich. 312 7.3 367 8.7
El Paso, Tex. 14 2.4 30 5.1
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 358 30.1 580 48.0
Fort Worth, Tex. 123 9.2 167 12.1
Fresno, Calif. 40 6.4 49 7.7
Gary, Ind. 11 1.8 27 4.5
Grand Rapids, Mich. 17 2.6 32 4.8
Greensboro, N.C. 36 3.9 66 7.1
Greenville, S.C. 17 2.8 34 5.5
Harrisburg, Pa. 34 5.9 52 8.9
Hartford, Conn. 101 9.3 147 13.4
Honolulu, Hawaii 82 9.5 111 12.7
Houston, Tex. 916 26.8 952 27.2
Indianapolis, Ind. 53 4.3 143 11.6
Jacksonville, Fla. 158 17.8 180 19.8
Jersey City, N.J. 493 88.6 330 59.3
Kansas City, Mo. 237 15.4 230 14.9
Knoxville, Tenn. 28 4.6 22 3.6
Las Vegas, Nev. 114 18.8 120 19.3
Little Rock, Ark. 33 6.4 28 5.4
Los Angeles, Calif. 2,041 24.1 2,196 25.6
Louisville, Ky. 47 4.9 48 5.0
Memphis, Tenn. 111 11.5 77 7.9
Miami, Fla. 623 34.5 903 49.7
Middlesex, N.J. 209 21.8 200 20.6
Milwaukee, Wis. 60 4.4 76 5.5
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 160 6.8 164 6.9
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 161 16.6 178 18.0
Nashville, Tenn. 116 12.2 77 8.0
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 308 11.5 381 14.2
New Haven, Conn. 152 19.3 99 12.5
New Orleans, La. 237 17.5 299 21.9
New York, N.Y. 5,618 65.6 5,445 63.4
Newark, N.J. 1,182 62.9 923 49.1
Norfolk, Va. 97 7.1 75 5.4
Oakland, Calif. 373 18.7 373 18.4
Oklahoma City, Okla. 29 2.8 24 2.3
Omaha, Neb. 27 4.3 33 5.2
Orlando, Fla. 155 16.0 168 16.8
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 42 6.6 34 5.2
Philadelphia, Pa. 704 14.6 797 16.5
Phoenix, Ariz. 241 11.6 198 9.2
Pittsburgh, Pa. 93 4.5 167 8.1
Portland, Oreg. 144 12.3 181 15.3
Providence, R.I. 81 9.0 73 8.1
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 69 10.1 89 12.8
Richmond, Va. 65 7.9 93 11.2
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 189 8.9 273 12.4
Rochester, N.Y. 87 8.8 59 5.9
Sacramento, Calif. 138 10.2 195 14.1
Saint Louis, Mo. 163 6.7 184 7.5
Salt Lake City, Utah 52 4.8 70 6.4
San Antonio, Tex. 188 14.2 221 16.3
San Diego, Calif. 440 19.1 478 20.3
San Francisco, Calif. 1,832 111.3 1,837 110.3
San Jose, Calif. 163 11.1 136 9.2
San Juan, P.R. 731 65.3 723 64.3
Scranton, Pa. 20 2.8 23 3.2
Seattle, Wash. 307 17.0 353 19.3
Springfield, Mass. 19 3.2 46 7.8
Syracuse, N.Y. 33 5.0 33 5.0
Tacoma, Wash. 25 4.6 36 6.5
Tampa, Fla. 366 18.2 412 20.0
Toledo, Ohio 23 3.8 25 4.2
Tucson, Ariz. 47 7.6 49 7.8
Tulsa, Okla. 38 5.0 57 7.3
Washington, D.C. 812 22.3 852 23.1
West Palm Beach, Fla. 288 35.8 366 43.9
Wilmington, Del. 62 11.1 61 10.8
Worcester, Mass. 45 6.8 33 4.9
Metropolitan area subtotal* 26,935 18.9 29,045 20.2
Non-metropolitan areas 4,909 4.6 6,374 5.9
Total 31,844 12.8 35,419 14.1
* Includes data from all metropolitan areas with 50,000 or more
population.
Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
November 1987 through October 1988 and November 1988 through October 1989;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through October 1989
Cumulative totals
METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children
AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Akron, Ohio 76 _ 76
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 228 1 229
Allentown, Pa. 93 3 96
Anaheim, Calif. 875 7 882
Atlanta, Ga. 2,164 21 2,185
Austin, Tex. 453 4 457
Bakersfield, Calif. 75 _ 75
Baltimore, Md. 1,083 32 1,115
Baton Rouge, La. 126 _ 126
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 932 24 956
Birmingham, Ala. 201 6 207
Boston, Mass. 1,856 33 1,889
Bridgeport, Conn. 385 13 398
Buffalo, N.Y. 151 _ 151
Charleston, S.C. 147 _ 147
Charlotte, N.C. 214 4 218
Chicago, Ill. 2,740 33 2,773
Cincinnati, Ohio 207 3 210
Cleveland, Ohio 417 5 422
Columbus, Ohio 341 3 344
Dallas, Tex. 1,840 7 1,847
Dayton, Ohio 160 3 163
Denver, Colo. 953 4 957
Detroit, Mich. 949 15 964
El Paso, Tex. 68 _ 68
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1,505 22 1,527
Fort Worth, Tex. 411 4 415
Fresno, Calif. 126 1 127
Gary, Ind. 57 _ 57
Grand Rapids, Mich. 68 1 69
Greensboro, N.C. 146 3 149
Greenville, S.C. 78 _ 78
Harrisburg, Pa. 120 3 123
Hartford, Conn. 361 9 370
Honolulu, Hawaii 342 2 344
Houston, Tex. 3,255 27 3,282
Indianapolis, Ind. 279 2 281
Jacksonville, Fla. 433 10 443
Jersey City, N.J. 1,299 32 1,331
Kansas City, Mo. 640 3 643
Knoxville, Tenn. 77 _ 77
Las Vegas, Nev. 303 3 306
Little Rock, Ark. 96 1 97
Los Angeles, Calif. 7,832 67 7,899
Louisville, Ky. 128 2 130
Memphis, Tenn. 221 4 225
Miami, Fla. 2,717 110 2,827
Middlesex, N.J. 597 19 616
Milwaukee, Wis. 231 _ 231
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 519 6 525
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 429 16 445
Nashville, Tenn. 230 4 234
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 1,197 36 1,233
New Haven, Conn. 400 25 425
New Orleans, La. 962 14 976
New York, N.Y. 21,545 524 22,069
Newark, N.J. 3,089 93 3,182
Norfolk, Va. 256 6 262
Oakland, Calif. 1,330 7 1,337
Oklahoma City, Okla. 144 _ 144
Omaha, Neb. 86 _ 86
Orlando, Fla. 444 4 448
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 101 _ 101
Philadelphia, Pa. 2,351 36 2,387
Phoenix, Ariz. 640 3 643
Pittsburgh, Pa. 402 1 403
Portland, Oreg. 513 1 514
Providence, R.I. 230 5 235
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 224 6 230
Richmond, Va. 250 1 251
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 701 12 713
Rochester, N.Y. 246 1 247
Sacramento, Calif. 480 5 485
Saint Louis, Mo. 490 6 496
Salt Lake City, Utah 190 4 194
San Antonio, Tex. 539 8 547
San Diego, Calif. 1,510 13 1,523
San Francisco, Calif. 7,104 13 7,117
San Jose, Calif. 510 5 515
San Juan, P.R. 1,680 61 1,741
Scranton, Pa. 72 3 75
Seattle, Wash. 1,123 9 1,132
Springfield, Mass. 106 1 107
Syracuse, N.Y. 111 4 115
Tacoma, Wash. 94 1 95
Tampa, Fla. 1,069 18 1,087
Toledo, Ohio 72 1 73
Tucson, Ariz. 170 2 172
Tulsa, Okla. 134 2 136
Washington, D.C. 3,064 47 3,111
West Palm Beach, Fla. 987 40 1,027
Wilmington, Del. 170 3 173
Worcester, Mass. 113 3 116
Metropolitan area subtotal* 94,133 1,596 95,729
Non-metropolitan areas 16,200 312 16,512
Total 110,333 1,908 112,241
* Includes data from all metropolitan areas with 50,000 or more
population.
Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex,
reported November 1987 through October 1988 and November 1988 through
October 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure
category, through October 1989, United States
Males
Nov. 1987- Nov. 1988-
ADULT/ADOLESCENT Oct. 1988 Oct. 1989
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 17,991 ( 64) 19,898 ( 64)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(female and heterosexual male) 5,716 ( 20) 6,047 ( 19)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 2,144 ( 8) 2,162 ( 7)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 289 ( 1) 308 ( 1)
Heterosexual contact: 590 ( 2) 756 ( 2)
Sex with IV drug user 217 372
Sex with bisexual male _ _
Sex with person with hemophilia 2 1
Born in Pattern-II* country 278 253
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country 22 17
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 4 12
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 67 101
Receipt of transfusion of blood,
blood components, or tissue** 556 ( 2) 469 ( 2)
Other/undetermined*** 780 ( 3) 1,486 ( 5)
Adult/adolescent subtotal 28,066 (100) 31,126 (100)
PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 34 ( 10) 31 ( 9)
Mother with/at risk for AIDS/
HIV infection: 236 ( 73) 286 ( 79)
IV drug use 120 150
Sex with IV drug user 51 60
Sex with bisexual male 3 6
Sex with person with hemophilia 3 _
Born in Pattern-II country 23 26
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country 1 2
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 1 2
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 11 13
Receipt of transfusion of blood,
blood components, or tissue 3 3
Has HIV infection, risk not
specified 20 24
Receipt of transfusion of blood,
blood components, or tissue 46 ( 14) 31 ( 9)
Undetermined 8 ( 2) 14 ( 4)
Pediatric subtotal 324 (100) 362 (100)
TOTAL 28,390 31,488
* See technical notes.
** Includes 1 tissue recipient and 2 transfusion recipients who received
blood screened for HIV antibody.
*** "Other" is 1 health-care worker who seroconverted to HIV and developed
AIDS after needlestick exposure to HIV-infected blood. "Undetermined"
includes . adults/adolescents ( . children) under investigation;
. adults/adolescents ( . children) who died, were lost to follow-up,
or refused interview; and . adults/adolescents ( . children) whose
mode of exposure to HIV remains undetermined after investigation.
Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex,
reported November 1987 through October 1988 and November 1988 through
October 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure
category, through October 1989, United States
Females
Nov. 1987- Nov. 1988-
ADULT/ADOLESCENT Oct. 1988 Oct. 1989
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact _ ( .) _ ( .)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(female and heterosexual male) 1,737 ( 54) 1,844 ( 51)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use _ ( .) _ ( .)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 4 ( 0) 10 ( 0)
Heterosexual contact: 951 ( 30) 1,131 ( 31)
Sex with IV drug user 620 699
Sex with bisexual male 96 91
Sex with person with hemophilia 11 15
Born in Pattern-II* country 107 135
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country 6 10
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 17 22
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 94 159
Receipt of transfusion of blood,
blood components, or tissue** 344 ( 11) 313 ( 9)
Other/undetermined*** 167 ( 5) 315 ( 9)
Adult/adolescent subtotal 3,203 (100) 3,613 (100)
PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder _ ( .) 1 ( 0)
Mother with/at risk for AIDS/
HIV infection: 220 ( 88) 289 ( 91)
IV drug use 115 125
Sex with IV drug user 43 62
Sex with bisexual male 7 6
Sex with person with hemophilia 2 1
Born in Pattern-II country 18 27
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country _ 3
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 1 6
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 6 16
Receipt of transfusion of blood,
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